Three New WPJA Awards
/I’m honored to announce that I’ve won three WPJA awards from photographs taken at one wedding. That’s a first for me.
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I’m honored to announce that I’ve won three WPJA awards from photographs taken at one wedding. That’s a first for me.
Read MoreChris and Mike’s super fun wedding took place Thursday afternoon at The Grande in Kennesaw.
Like many couples, Chris and Mike say they were most concerned about “making sure everything went smoothly” on their wedding day. They were afraid they might not be able to stick to the timeline they had planned.
Read MoreTo say that Atlanta is excited about hosting the Super Bowl in 2019 is an understatement.
Small business owners in Atlanta have even more reason to be exited than most. With the Super Bowl comes a whole host of opportunities.
Read MoreNear the end of September this year, I traveled south the Zebulon, Ga to celebrate the Sweet Sixteenth birthday of Slow Exposures. The birthday celebrated the fact that for 16 years fine art photographers and lovers from across the US have gathered in for this annual juried exhibition.
The photographs chosen for the exhibit celebrate the rural American South.
I love the concept of celebrating photos of thee rural south in the rural South.
The selected images are displayed in late nineteenth-century buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Slow Exposures website perfectly describes what this “sense of place” generates. “It makes for an experience filled with shared, serendipitous moments where the energy is infectious and the conversations, thought-provoking.”
It certainly does.
Recently, I had a photograph accepted into the Atlanta Photography Group’s Photo Buckhead Show 2018. While attending the opening of the show, I decided to take a few street photography style photos of those in attendance.
Juror Michael James O’Brien, a renowned American photographer who is currently the Associate Chair of Photography at Savannah College of Art and Design, here in Atlanta, took everyone on a tour of the show and told us some of the thought process behind his selection of the winners.
Here are a few photos from the opening.
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One of the great things about photography is that it’s a creative outlet that can be used to show off the good work being done in the world
So I was delighted when Leah Lonsbury asked me to photograph the work of Just Bakery, a non-profit that trains, certifies, and employs refugees at a living wage.
Lonsubry, who is the Executive Director of the non-profit describes the work of the bakery. “We partner with our bakers to create diverse, life-giving community and economic security as they settle into their new homes and lives in the Atlanta area.”
And the folks who work for Just Bakery? They have fun sifting flour, mixing dough, and baking bread and cookies.
Lauren and Kevin admit they are bad bowlers. But they love it anyway. Because it was bad bowling that brought them together.
Lauren invited Kevin to a Halloween-themed bowling party, and … they had fun bowling poorly together. Despite their deficits as bowlers, they continued to see each other.
And they’re glad they did. Because now they’re engaged and excited to spend the rest of their lives together.
Lauren says she loves Kevin’s “kind, chocolate brown/hazel (it depends on sunlight) eyes.” But it’s more than his good looks that stole her heart.
She loves the way he helps her out and has always been “super generous and giving, both towards me and others.”
He’s a great chef who made dinner almost every night while Lauren was in law school.
Plus, according to Lauren, he gives great hugs, “like a warm, electric blanket.”
Kevin says that in addition to Lauren’s obvious good looks, “she's one of the most empathetic people I've ever met.” Plus, “she's very caring and thoughtful and is, unfailingly, a good person. “
The two share a lot of interests. The never really disagree about what they want to do, and Kevin says, “she even makes just watching TV together a good night.
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Sharing a few more favorites from Helen and Brandon’s amazing North Georgia mountain wedding at Aska Farms in Blue Ridge.
Read MoreAtlanta wedding photographer Cindy Brown brings a photojournalist's eye, a chaplain's calmness and a Southerner's drawl to her storytelling photography
17 … Number of cities I lived in
13 … My dog Roux’s age
10,000 … Approximate number of rolls of film I’ve shot
5 … Number of degrees I’ve earned
47 … Number of states I’ve visited
5 … Number of cats who’ve owned me
7 …Number of newspapers I’ve worked for
13 … Age when I started riding a motorcycle
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